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Thinking Fellows

Christmas Episode 2016

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2016

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Christmas and apologetics go hand in hand this week as we talk about the incarnation of Christ. The Word became flesh and entered our world. It is because of this great fact that Christians can use historical apologetics. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Merry Christmas from the Thinking Fellows.

Show Notes

Giving Kids Grace

Here We Still Stand

Chemnitz the Two Natures in Christ

Mueller Christian Dogmatics

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Thinking Fellows podcast. I'm producer Caleb, and I'm joined by Dr. Rod Rosenblatt, Scott Keith, and Adam Francisco.

0:10.5

Today we're doing something special. We're doing a Christmas episode. This isn't airing on Christmas, but Christmas week.

0:17.0

We hope everybody at home had an amazing Christmas that it was blessed. There's many

0:21.5

presents under the tree that their church service or services were excellent and the like.

0:28.2

The gospel was preached freely at those services. That's right. So today we're going to do that,

0:34.5

but we're going to try to also stay within the theme of our apologetics series.

0:38.6

You've been listening.

0:40.6

You know that we're 12 or 13 episodes deep into apologetics right now, and we've been going

0:46.0

over various methods and various topics of importance in apologetics.

0:50.2

The last episode we did was the problem of sin.

0:53.4

Today we're going to do something a little more lighthearted than that.

0:56.8

We're going to talk about Christmas,

0:58.2

but specifically we're going to talk about the incarnation of Christ.

1:02.1

What is the Christmas story, the result of the Christmas story, I suppose you could say,

1:07.3

and how that plays out in the rest of apologetics.

1:10.5

It's very important. I think it's what

1:12.3

allows us to do historical evidential apologetics, right? This is the big thing that makes

1:17.1

Christianity unique is that we do have an incarnate God who became flesh. So, Dr. Keith,

1:25.3

you ready to go into the episode? Yeah, I mean, welcome again.

1:29.2

And what we're trying to do today is just kind of hit again some of the things that we already went over in a couple of episodes on the humanity and divinity of Christ, the two natures of Christ.

1:40.2

But specifically, in celebrating Christmas, just the incarnation of Christ.

1:44.6

Is there any evidence for the fact that it happened?

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